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  • Prince of Persia

    1990

    Prince of Persia

    1990

    Platform Puzzle Adventure
    DOS
    star 8.2
    The DOS port of Prince of Persia. Prince of Persia is a cinematic platform game originally developed and published by Broderbund for the Apple II in 1989. Taking place in medieval Persia, players control an unnamed protagonist who must venture through a series of dungeons to defeat the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar and save an imprisoned princess. Ported to a wide range of platforms after the original Apple II release, it is believed to have been the first cinematic platformer, inspiring many games in this subgenre.
  • Pipe Dream

    1990

    Pipe Dream

    1990

    Puzzle
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Pipe Dream

    1990

    Pipe Dream

    1990

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
  • La Espada Sagrada

    1990

    La Espada Sagrada

    1990

    Adventure
    ZX Spectrum DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
    "La Espada Sagrada" is an action adventure game consisting of three levels. where our protagonist aspires to obtain the Sacred Sword. The first two stages are more oriented towards adventure, platforming and puzzle solving , while crossing a dangerous jungle and a cave full of traps. In the third and final stage, our hero takes advantage of the sword to rise victorious in a classic action arcade side-scrolling gameplay.
  • Rollergames

    1990

    Rollergames

    1990

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Is nothing sacred? RollerGames, the 21st Century's most popular thrill sport, is the latest victim of V.I.P.E.R. (Vicious International Punks and Eternal Renegades). With their greedy eyes on RollerGames' mega prize money, they've corrupted three teams and kidnapped Emerson "Skeeter" Bankhead, the games' beloved commissioner. You and your own three teams of righteous skate kings must stop V.I.P.E.R.'s criminal venom from infecting the entire city. So you've got to take the fight to the streets. And the sewers, and the junkyards, and the highways and the jungles . . . through six stages of dastardly traps of doom as you leap over open manholes, careening oil drums and treacherous land-slides. Race around oil slicks and man-eating canines. And avoid ambush by combat copters, bomb-wielding goons and creeps like Captain Meat Hook and the Fish Face. But time is against you. And so are V.I.P.E.R.'s judo masters, skateboard thugs, motorcycle madmen and other assorted sinister scum. If your multi-faceted fists can't punch
  • Skate or Die: Bad 'N Rad

    1990

    Skate or Die: Bad 'N Rad

    1990

    Platform Sport
    Game Boy
    star 5
    Skate Or Die: Bad'N Rad is a Jump'N Run that consists of 7 levels, three of which are viewed from a top-down perspective. The side-scrolling levels play similar to other Jump'N Runs, as you have to avoid obstacles and kill enemies by jumping on them. However, since you are on a skateboard, speed plays an important role, meaning that you cannot immediately stop and sometimes need to drive at full speed to manage wider jumps. The top-down levels play more similar to other Skate Or Die games as gradients influence your driving while you are trying to avoid obstacles, enemies and deadly spikes.
  • Maniac Square

    1990

    Maniac Square

    1990

    Puzzle
    ZX Spectrum
    Maniac Square is a Puzzle game, developed by MicroHobby and published by Mandragora Software, which was released in Europe in 1990.
  • Burnin' Rubber

    1990

    Burnin' Rubber

    1990

    Racing
    Amstrad GX4000 Amstrad CPC
    Burnin' Rubber, a GX4000/CPC plus launch/bundle title (and one of the few exclusives for the range), is an arcade-style racing game, much inspired by the developers' earlier WEC Le Mans. The game depicts a Le Mans-inspired endurance race over four laps consisting of four checkpoints each. The game begins with a qualification lap before the race itself starts. Racing is arcade-style, with Outrun-style 3rd person perspective view graphics and a timer that indicates how much time is left before the next checkpoint has to be reached. Opponents fill the track and billboards fill its sidelines - crashing too fast into either displays a spectacular crash animation and takes valuable time off the clock. The game offers a choice of automatic or manual gear switching. The time of day passes during racing, thus offering driving in sunsets and sunrises and during the night.
  • Garry Kitchen's Battletank

    1990

    Garry Kitchen's Battletank

    1990

    Simulator
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Tank simulator for the NES.
  • Swords and Serpents

    1990

    Swords and Serpents

    1990

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    Step into a new world of gaming, where you not only play, you become. Embark on a quest to slay the evil serpent lurking in the inner most depths of the dungeon. Create a mighty band of adventurers, each having unique powers: A fearless warrior, a cunning thief, a wizard with mystical powers, and an enchanting mystic. While fighting skills are vital, Swords and Serpents will stretch your mind and your imagination. As you explore the dungeons, searching for the trappings of the legendary Ruby Warrior, you'll confront challenges and decisions at every turn. Will you fight? Will you run? Which of your inventory of strength, experience and magical powers will you use? The serpent is coiled, ready to strike. But you are the master of your destiny. Will you rise to the challenge? No NES game has gone this far before!
  • Alex Kidd in Shinobi World

    1990

    Alex Kidd in Shinobi World

    1990

    Platform
    Wii Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 6
    After ten thousand years, the once banished Dark Ninja returns to make another attempt to take over the Miracle World. Someone's definitely got to stop him! Guess who dares to meet the challenge? You! You're Alex Kidd, the prince who knows no fear. A lovely girl has been kidnapped and her life is at risk! And she's your girlfriend from the planet Shinobi! By holding her hostage, the Dark Ninja plans to realize his fiendish scheme. She must be saved before it's too late! You need more than courage to be successful. Transform into a fireball and burn up enemies that come at you. Jump up and across towering walls with your amazing wall-climbing skills. Turn into a tornado and twist your way out. And when you encounter the Dark Ninja, think only of winning. Otherwise you'll lose your girl and, worse yet, the Miracle World will be doomed forever!
  • Little Nemo: The Dream Master

    1990

    Little Nemo: The Dream Master

    1990

    Platform Adventure
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.6
    Little Nemo: The Dream Master is a platform game that revolves around a young boy in his own surreal dreams as he journeys to Slumberland. Nemo can ride certain animals such as a frog, a gorilla, or a mole, by feeding them candy. Each animal has its own skills needed to complete each level. The purpose of the game is to travel to the Nightmare land to rescue Morpheus, the king of Slumberland, from the clutches of the evil Nightmare King. The game is based on the Japanese animated film, Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, which itself is based on the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland.
  • Back to the Future Part II & III

    1990

    Back to the Future Part II & III

    1990

    Platform Puzzle Adventure Arcade
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Back to the Future Part II & III is the sequel to the original Back to the Future game, and is based loosely off of the second and third films of the popular Back to the Future movie franchise. The game was developed by Beam Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was received fairly negatively when released-with many complaining in particular about the game's length coupled with lack of a save feature.
  • The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout

    1990

    The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout

    1990

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    The game is a side-scrolling adventure game where you control the famous Warner Brothers cartoon character Bugs Bunny on a quest to get to his 50th birthday party. He is armed with a mallet that he can swing at various enemies to defeat them, deflect certain projectiles or destroy bricks. He can also collect hearts to restore his health and carrots for bonus points. At the end of each level, Bugs Bunny had to use his mallet to defeat a Warner Brothers cartoon character such as Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, or the Tasmanian Devil. These other Looney Tunes characters are trying to stop Bugs because they are all jealous that Bugs gets all the attention. Levels: 1: Grass land (Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Daffy, Wile E. Coyote) 2: Desert (Daffy, Tweety, Yosemite Sam) (Level 2-3 has no boss) 3: Evening Canyon (Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Sylvester Cat) 4: Night Caves (Daffy, Tweety, Daffy, Pepe le Pew) 5: Jungle (Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Foghorn Leghorn) 6: Temple (Daffy, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Tazmanian Devil)
  • Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse

    1990

    Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse

    1990

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Nintendo 3DS Wii Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.5
    Led by the immortal Count Dracula, the greatest army of evil ever assembled is poised to bury mankind in a Tomb of Terror. Destroying this legion of Swamp Dragons, Slasher Skeletons and Forces of the Undead will be the supreme challenge for the mightiest of warriors. Your place in history is 100 years before Simon Belmont's birth. Dracula is young at heart, and it will take more than a stake to penetrate his evil. Luckily, you command the role of Trevor - Simon's forefather and the origin of the Belmont Warlord Chromosomes. Trevor has a power never before seen by human eyes - the power to transform into three different spirits: Grant DaNasty, the ferocious Ghost Pirate. Sypha, the Mystic Warlord. And Alucard, Dracula's forgotten son. You must perfectly time Trevor's body transformations to match up his different fighting spirits against Ultimate Evils. Trevor also has the strength and wisdom to command the Battle Axe, Invisibility Potion and Mystic Whip. But the most important weapon Trevor has is your cunning to c
  • Storybook Weaver

    1990

    Storybook Weaver

    1990

    Point-and-click Simulator
    Apple IIGS PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    "Storybook Weaver" is a 1990 educational program for the Apple IIGS developed by Charolyn Kapplinger, Patricia Korn, John J. Krenz, Brian S. Nesse, Jean Sharp, and Steve Zehm, and distributed by MECC. The program allowed children to create their own stories using provided images, sound effects, and music. It was later released in 1992 for DOS with some graphical upgrades, and for Windows in 1995 as "Storybook Weaver: Classic Edition". It was followed by an enhanced version, called Storybook Weaver Deluxe, released in 1994.
  • Doki Doki Card League

    1990

    Doki Doki Card League

    1990

    Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series MSX2
    Doki Doki Card League is a turn based, single player, manga card battle, strategy game for baseball enthusiasts.
  • Battle Pingpong

    1990

    Battle Pingpong

    1990

    Sport
    Game Boy
    Battle Ping-Pong is a Game Boy game revolving around ping-pong (or table tennis as it is generically called). One person on either side of a small table with a net return a ball back and forth in a rally until the ball is either dead in play or bounces off the table.
  • Atomic Punk

    1990

    Atomic Punk

    1990

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
    star 6.8
    There are four modes of gameplay in Atomic Punk, including two single player modes and two multiplayer game modes. Solo: "Game A" (known as "Bomber Boy" in the Japanese version) is similar to other games in the series, with a few differences. Power-ups, known as panels, which are usually gained in each level and carried over from one to the next, can also be bought from a store by using GP, which is collected depending on how much time it takes to complete a level and how many blocks are destroyed. At the beginning of each round, the player decides which panels to use to complete the round. Another difference is that the linear gameplay of the original, with the player advancing levels after completing each one, was changed to implement a world map with nine locations. The second game mode, "Game B" (known as "Bomber Man" in the Japanese version) is the same as that in the original Bomberman game, but the stage area is squared rather than rectangular and the screen is always centered on Bomberman rather than scr
  • The Mafat Conspiracy

    1990

    The Mafat Conspiracy

    1990

    Shooter Platform
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    A "Star Wars" satellite has been snatched out of orbit, the world edges toward nuclear oblivion, and the CIA and KGB are blaming each other. Golgo 13 is back just in time. The Mafat Conspiracy is a phantasmagora of action and interaction. Your eyeballs will stretch from their sockets as you speed through Europe in Golgo's Ferrari. Your bones will rattle as you leap across the cars on the Orient Express. And if you think you've seen bad dudes, wait till you feel the power of Duke Togo's wicked karate kick. The Mafat Conspiracy is for those who demand the very best in video games!
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